DENVER — Skies have been pretty much cloud free across Colorado, but smoke from several different wildfires continues over areas along and east of the Continental Divide.
The smoke is not as thick across most of Colorado, with the exception of the areas downwind from the Cameron Peak Fire. The concern is the dry conditions — be careful as fire danger remains high.
Skies will stay mostly clear for the next five to seven days as a very dry and quiet weather pattern has developed over the Rocky Mountain region. Nighttime lows will dip to the middle 20s to low 30s in the mountains and upper 30s to mid 40s for lower elevations.
A weak cold front will usher in some slightly cooler air, expect upper 60s to low 70s on Thursday.
Temperatures will stay in the upper 60s to low 70s with sunshine through the weekend. In the mountains, expect highs in the 60s with plenty of beautiful aspen gold to be enjoyed!
Highs will return to the low 80s for the Denver area early next week.
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